Cuba Through The Lens Of A Black and White Camera

Black and white photography has a special affinity with Cuba – it has a magical ability to shift time in a place that itself is famous for taking you back to a nostalgic place.

Time is thieved by the garish, colorful iconography and totems of consumerism that so overpower modern vistas. Too many experiences involve what’s important in the “now” and the gap in consumption that can only be satisfied by buying something-anything, now.

Time – and what it means – is just a perception. In Cuba, your perception muscle will stir from its dormancy and place demands on you to challenge your own perceptions, perhaps revealing some aspect of the future through the past or even the present. It’s in these moments of shifting perceptions that new insights are gained, igniting personal reflection and, hopefully, artistic expression.

Here are some of the best black and white images in our portfolio:

A wedding couple poses outside Old Havana Basilica Menor. Image by Cuba JournalPlayground in Cojimar. Image by Cuba JournalPlayground in Cojimar. Image by Cuba JournalUnloading Cohiba wrappers in Pinar del Rio. Image by Cuba JournalLess glamour and more utility in Pinar del Rio. Image by Cuba JournalTown square, Santa Clara. Image by Cuba JournalAn oily night in Old Havana. Image by Cuba JournalPassing time in Old Havana. Image by Cuba JournalBroken down in Miramar. Image by Cuba JournalThe sea as seen in Miramar. Image by Cuba Journal

Cuba Through The Lens Of A Black and White Camera was last modified: June 17th, 2017 by Simons Chase